The American Institute for Roman Culture
Call for INTERNS for non-profit Organization
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he AIRC is a new and exciting educational organization, which organizes archaeological and conservation projects in Rome and environs and is planning to open upper level undergraduate/ graduate programs in archaeology and architecture in the fall of 2005. The Institute needs the assistance of 2-3 intrepid young college students with enthusiasm for Roman culture and some free time.Your participation will help this very young, ambitious organization get off its feet, as it is fast becoming a major contributor to the preservation of Roman culture.
Sign up to join the AIRC to help with: • • • • • • • Web site content and design Computer data entry and mailing list management Writing on Roman Culture for newsletter and website Brainstorming, roundtable discussion Organization of files Participation in IRC archaeological projects Some special site visits w/ organizers
Most work takes place at a centrally located office near Santa Maria Maggiore, several days each week according to a timetable, which can be arranged according to your availability but should consist of about 5 hours/week minimum. This internship will be an enjoyable work experience and will give ample practice of professional, inter-personal and language skills. At the conclusion, you will receive a recommendation letter from the AIRC President. For a description of past interns and/ or you want to get comments from them, please see the intern page on the http://www.romanculture.org/interns. Contact: Prof. Tom Rankin 348.3307181 tom@romanculture.org www.romanculture.org